Once inside, he allegedly pushed down the92-year-old woman onto the floor,tookstranglehold
onher andsaid he wouldkill her if shescreamed. The womanmade an effort to resist by tryingto claw the African
on his face, buthemanaged totear offherpantsandpantiesandpushed her intothe shower.

The rape attempt halted when the92-year-old managed
tolockherself in the bathroomand to persuadethe man toleavethe residence.

But just an hour later, the 23-year-old
went back into the home again - and then resistance was futile. First he
allegedly pushed the woman over and then he dragged her out into the bedroom. Once
there, he forced the 92-year-old to stand on arms and legs on the floor, after
which the suspect repeatedly tried to introduce his penis into the victim's vagina,
and then rape her anally.

The African must also have encouraged the old woman to masturbate him and had
his penis at the woman's mouth, at the same time trying to pry open her mouth with
his hands.

The brutal rape stopped only when the phone rang. The perpetrator asked the 92-year-old
woman whether she had called the police, and warned her of what would happen
(if she did):

“If you did, then you must know
that tomorrow I will come with a knife”.

The rapebecame knownonly in theevening,
when herchildrencameto pick her upfor
themidnight mass. The
policemanaged toarrest the
23-year-old afterjusta few hours later.

He
was already on the wanted list for having committed another rape on a 40 year oldwomanin November. At that time, too,he allegedly got into thewoman's home, threwher
downon the floor andraped her.
While raping her, the Africanallegedly punched several timesthe40-year-old
woman on her face andasked her ifshe"wanted to die".

The 23-year-old Kenyan national already hasa
longcriminal record. He began his career assex offenderat the age of 15,when hewas
convicted ofattempted rape. He
is alsoconvicted of other crimes such as assault, harassment, threatening police officers, drug trafficking,burglary andassault with knife.

In
a separate case, the District Court of Falu has recently prosecuted him forassaultandextortionafter
he threatened an individual that he would
burn down his house.

LAUSANNE - According to the Federal Court of
Justice, the expressions „bastard foreigner“ and „filthy immigrant“ do not
represent any discrimination based on race, but are merely insults. In this
way, a police agent from Basle won the case in the tribunals.

This agent from Basle and one of his colleagues arrested
back in 2007 an Algerian asylum seeker at a clock and jewelry show on suspicion
of pick pocketing.

He handcuffed the immigrant and called him „bastard
foreigner“ and “filthy immigrant“ in a loud voice in front of a great number of
onlookers.

The tribunal in Basle declared him guilty of race
discrimination for his verbal misconduct and sentenced him to pay a given
amount of money.

But now the Federal Court has decided in favor of
him and has overruled the previous sentence. According to the view of the penal
law department, there had been no discriminating remarks which could indicate
any reference to a specific race, ethnicity or religion.

The terms „foreigner“ and „immigrant“ can refer
to people from very different native lands or beliefs.

The federal court went even further: The use of
the terms “bastard” or “filthy” being used when referring to a specific
nationality or ethnicity cannot be considered as discrimination on the basis of
race.

Terms like “bastard” or “filthy” have always been
used in German-language territories and became widespread in expressions of
annoyance.

Such expressions would be considered to be merely
insults, and not attacks against human dignity.

In any case, as long as such an expression is
directed against one individual, an impartial third party is not to consider it
as an attack against human dignity, but as a more or less primitive defamation based
on hostility towards foreigners.

The illegal immigration to Europe has
risen sharply. This is the conclusion to be drawn from the latest EU statistics
of the FRONTEX – European Border Agency, which refer to the third quarter of
2013. According to these statistics, more illegal border crossings have been
registered than at the height of the Arab revolutions in 2011, and there have till
now never been such a high number of asylum applications lodged to the EU, too.

The majority of refugees arrived to
Italy, most of them coming from Syria, allegedly because of the civil war
taking place there. According to the agency, there are no signs that this
picture will change anytime soon on the short/medium-term.

During the third quarter of 2013, 42.618
illegal border crossings have been registered in the EU, which was almost
double as compared to the same quarter of the previous year, and four times more
than at the beginning of 2013. The European Border Agency talks about a
“dramatic increase”, which has taken place almost exclusively at the Italian
coasts, mainly in Lampedusa and Sicily. 8.000 and 12.000 immigrants were
registered there respectively. Apart from Syrians, it was mainly Eritreans who
were taken up, and also a minor number of Somalis and Egyptians. The bulk of
them had arrived from Libya in boats, the use of “mother ships” having turned
more and more common. Small boats are used to transport the immigrants to the
shores from these ships.

In Greece, which was during years the
country where the greatest number of immigrants had been arriving, the
situation has stabilized, according to the agency. However, this country is
still the second after Italy in the number of registered immigration attempts.
At the border with Turkey, which had previously been considered to be an open
door to the EU, the numbers are “negligible” since a better protection was
ensured for this border.

But the illegal border crossings at the Eastern
Aegean and in the neighboring Bulgaria have increased – in a 600% compared to the previous year. Apart from Syrians, it was
mainly Afghans and Algerians those who trespassed the borders. The Hungarian border to Serbia has also been a zone with a huge increase in
immigrant numbers, but it dropped after the country strengthened its asylum
laws.

The number of
asylum applications in the EU countries increased during this period “at an
alarming speed“ - as
Frontex describes it - to 97.207. This
was the highest number of applications ever for a quarter of year in the EU. Syrians
made up 13.963 of the total, which was double of the already high number
registered in the previous quarter. More than two thirds of the applications
made by Syrians were filed in Sweden, Germany and Bulgaria. The statistics also
show that by taking into consideration all applicants from all nations, one can
note a “growing concentration” in Sweden, Germany and the UK.